A New Era of Transatlantic Relations?
Friday
05 December 2008 09:30 until 19:00
German-American Institute Heidelberg (dai)
Sofienstraße 12
69115 Heidelberg
www.dai-heidelberg.de
+49.(0)6221.60730
A New Era of Transatlantic Relations?
The Values We share - International Conference
Richard Dreyfuss, James Hoge, Norman Birnbaum...
Symposium
Great Hall
Regular Price 20.00 Euro
Reduced Price 20.00 Euro
Member Price 10.00 Euro
REGISTRATION REQUIRED (see below)
Get the Program here (pdf, 328 kB)
A new U.S. president has been elected. Countries all over the world and particularly in Europe are expecting a new era of American leadership. There is hope that the transatlantic partnership will be restored to full health by the new president, and the U.S. will regain its normative authority and make its ingenious system of checks and balances work again.
After all it is the human dignity and respect for the individual that is our core belief. This belief in a greater future implies persuasive policies on both sides of the Atlantic. We need to live up to our moral standards and share burdens fairly. This conference is to outline the potential that will bring America and Europe closer together again in support of an environment of confidence, security, freedom and justice.
What about the great institutions brought about by the transatlantic partnership - can they be rescued and revitalized? What is to be done to re-establish the credibility of western democracy? What is to be done that the values we share will pass the test?
The DAI has invited a number of competent experts to discuss the state of the arts after the presidential election. We deliberately widened the spectrum from a very special academic world to a broader approach, including representatives of the media, arts and politics.
We are particularly happy about the fact that all the participants imply transatlantic sensitivity and understanding.
PROGRAM
Friday, December 5, 2008
9:30 am: "Is There a Transatlantic Rift in Values? Similarities and Dissimilarities in American and European Values"
Prof. Christian Welzel, Jacobs University, Bremen
10:30 am: "Values and Wars"
Dr. Peter Rudolf, Stiftung Wissenschaft & Politik
11:30 am: "International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy - Before and After the Election"
Dr. Jochen von Bernstorff, MPI Heidelberg
- B R E A K -
2:00 pm: "German-American Relations: A New Administration, a New Beginning?"
Prof. Stephen Szabo, Washington Academy
3:00 pm: "The USA and Europe: Terminal Ambivalence?"
Prof. Norman Birnbaum, GULC
4:00 pm: "The Next President: What Europe Can Expect"
Jim Hoge, Editor of Foreign Affairs
5:00 pm: "Freedom and Security"
Prof. Nadine Strossen, President ACLU
Saturday, December 6, 2008
9:30 am: "Where do we go from here? U.S. Foreign
Policy During the Obama Administration"
Dr. John C. Hulsman, German Council on Foreign Relations
10:30 am: "Manifest Destiny: The American Malediction"
William Pfaff, Herald Tribune, Paris
11:30 am: "Media and Politics"
Prof. Eli Noam, Columbia University, NYC
- B R E A K -
2:00 pm: "A Foreign Affair. Notes on the
German-American Romance"
Michael Rutschky, Author
3:00 pm: "New Dreams - New Realities?"
Irene Dische, Author
4:00 pm: "What do Europeans Expect from Obama?"
Peter Schneider, Author
5:00 pm: "Challenge of the West After the Election"
Richard Dreyfuss, Actor
7:00 pm: End of Symposium
REGISTRATION:
Ingrid Stolz
Phone: +49.(0)6221.607320
Fax: +49.(0)6221.607373
E-Mail: Ingrid Stolz
